Haifa: wildlife a few steps away
One thing never fails to amaze me in Haifa, which I've just visited once again. A few kilometers away from the third largest city of Israel, you fing impressive hills with thriving bushes, ancient caves, refreshing springs and other wonders you'd never expect near an urban centre, let alone in Israel.

Haifans usually loathe the limited nightlife in the city. In addition, due to urban misplanning in the past, Haifa is one of the most polluted cities in Israel. However, this easy and immediate access to wildlife is something that makes you want to live in the city, I'm telling you. One day me and my friends found a long prickle. Before I started fantasizing where it could have come from, my local friend told it was from a porcupine. They are frequent guests in the vicinity, and you can even see a mangose in the city itself. Or listen to jackals howling while you observe the darkened city from a hilltop.
As you walk on these hills, you may come across some ancient ruins. They are documented, but it seems that hardly anybody bothers to preserve them, along with their more recent 'neighbours'.

The caves are truly picturesque, yet our curiosity was not enough to explore the inside without a flashlight.

Nearby, a farm with a tractor, a friendly donkey and a few horses nearby greatly contributes to this idyllic image that feels already so natural on a lazy Friday afternoon.

Don't even think of missing Haifa when you travel to Israel
But definitely look for a local guide.Off topic. My blog has been suffering from spammer attacks. Using the Cafe Babel system, I cannot set my own spam filters unfortunately. I check it everyday to remove spam comments, but please forgive me if you see something offensive or annoyingly commercial in the comments. It means that I just didn't manage to remove it yet.